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Roar! Welcome to our tiger den. This podcast has been created by the Valencia High School journalism and publication class. This course is a California Technical Education (CTE) course, part of ValTech, and also fulfills the requirements of a “F” elective course for college and universities. The ultimate mission of this podcast is to express the pedagogy within our classroom as well as to pick the... more

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Latest Episodes

Sports photography with Sean and Schiff. What it means to be on the field during an event and what the pressure it like when a camera is in your hand.

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10 months ago

Schiff cries as her two editors leave for college. This is a very sweet episode. We needed tissues.

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10 months ago

Joanna talks about being in ASB, AVID, Swim, Water Polo, and she's a photo journalist on our El Tigre team. Wow!

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a year ago

Discussing racism in reporting and how it affects POC communities.

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a year ago

Colin talks about video games in the world of journalism.

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a year ago

An interview with Gabe about photo journalism and his manual focus.

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a year ago

A look at how journalism covers the Art world and enhances its reach.

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a year ago

Jaycob and Schiff discuss how journalism and music collide in our latest episode of ROAR.

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a year ago

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